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in egypt tens of thousands have once again taken to tahrir square, speaking of long-term thought. this time specifically to condemn the military's abuse of women protesters, this after brutal images emerged of a half naked woman being stomped and beaten by a group of officers in riot gear. it even prompted egypt's military ruling council to issue a rare apology and as you'll recall mona joined us immediately after she had both of her arms br a commentator frequently othis program. she was also sexually assaulted in that attack. it seems, imogen, that the egyptian military have taken -- in america we seem to be into macing people for no reason. in egypt they obviously take it to a level of violence and abuse that is incomprehensible. >> first, you can take great pride in the fact that you have hillary clinton as your secretary of state who came right out and condemned it. you don't want to cross clinton on this. she's got hillary doctrine going on, putting women and girls in front of a new world order. fundamentally america pace the egyptian military, $1.3 billion a year. >> 40%, 5
in egypt tens of thousands have once again taken to tahrir square, speaking of long-term thought. this time specifically to condemn the military's abuse of women protesters, this after brutal images emerged of a half naked woman being stomped and beaten by a group of officers in riot gear. it even prompted egypt's military ruling council to issue a rare apology and as you'll recall mona joined us immediately after she had both of her arms br a commentator frequently othis program. she was also...
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now, with 85 million people, egypt is the world's biggest importer of wheat. much of it comes from the u.s. and russia. government support for small farms dwindled under the mubarak regime, and with strong encouragement from u.s. a.i.d., a major shift took place. a new policy arrived: growing high value cash crops, for export. >> we were the first company to go and farm potatoes in the middle of the desert out of nowhere. people thought that we were lunatics. >> reporter: in the late 1980s, when mubarak enticed egyptian capitalists with incentives to green up desert lands, entrepreneur tarek tawfik, among the first to answer the call. >> i went to look at the land where the factory would be built and it was just pure desert. it was depressing, i said, "for heaven's sake, this is where i'm going to be working." >> reporter: tawfik is part of a new class of mba managers bringing foreign investment, a lot of it from the gulf, to egypt's new export ag sector. >> and then in no time there was this factory built up, farms set up, three or four other factories mushro
now, with 85 million people, egypt is the world's biggest importer of wheat. much of it comes from the u.s. and russia. government support for small farms dwindled under the mubarak regime, and with strong encouragement from u.s. a.i.d., a major shift took place. a new policy arrived: growing high value cash crops, for export. >> we were the first company to go and farm potatoes in the middle of the desert out of nowhere. people thought that we were lunatics. >> reporter: in the...
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the prime minister of egypt called today for a national dialogue and a two-month respite from protests. kamal el ganzouri spoke after recent days of violent clashes between protesters and soldiers that left at least 100 dead. ganzouri said the military, which appointed him to the job, is eager to return power to civilian rule. another major protest rally is scheduled for tomorrow in cairo. in italy, the new government-- led by prime minister mario monti-- won a vote of confidence, helping to ease one part of the debt crisis in europe. the italian parliament approved the government's nearly $40 billion package of tax hikes and pension changes. monti told lawmakers that italy is now setting a new example. >> ( translated ): italy will bring its contribution to stability in europe, but also increasingly strong elements of reflection and action on economic policies needed by our peoples. there is no growth without financial discipline. there is no stability if public debts are not in order. meanwhile, across europe, travelers heading out for christmas faced delays caused by strikes against
the prime minister of egypt called today for a national dialogue and a two-month respite from protests. kamal el ganzouri spoke after recent days of violent clashes between protesters and soldiers that left at least 100 dead. ganzouri said the military, which appointed him to the job, is eager to return power to civilian rule. another major protest rally is scheduled for tomorrow in cairo. in italy, the new government-- led by prime minister mario monti-- won a vote of confidence, helping to...
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how widely was that seen in egypt? was it on state t.v.? >> i didn't see it. i only saw it on the internet. but many independent newspapers put it on the first pages and a lot of activists printed out the photo to show it to people in the streets. this is how the awareness happened because many didn't know about it. some heard of it but they didn't actually see it. so it was independent effort to spread the photo all over the street. >> warner: was this unusual behavior on the part of the egyptian security forces? >> well, not really. a few months ago many had certain violence of this so, no, it's not new. it happens before in april to certain of girls and i'm not sure you heard of it or not but they encountered such violence but it wasn't actually filmed so we only heard their testimony. they said that it happened to them but this was the only documented event. that's why people believed it. >> warner: so what are you trying or what were you trying to accomplish with this march yesterday? >> it was first a march of anger we were angry about what happened to t
how widely was that seen in egypt? was it on state t.v.? >> i didn't see it. i only saw it on the internet. but many independent newspapers put it on the first pages and a lot of activists printed out the photo to show it to people in the streets. this is how the awareness happened because many didn't know about it. some heard of it but they didn't actually see it. so it was independent effort to spread the photo all over the street. >> warner: was this unusual behavior on the part...
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officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as soon as possible, along with their partnership, i can now say that the signing of the protocol is the beginning of cooperation between us and the arab league. >> sreenivasan: the announcement came on a day when activists said up to 70 soldiers were gunned down by government troops as they tried to desert near the turkish border. at least 30 other people died in attacks elsewhere. it continued a wave of street violence that churned over the weekend. protest leaders said at least 21 people were killed on sunday as troops and rebels fought each other in northwestern syria. hopes have dimmed
officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as...
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how widely was that seen in egypt? was it on state t.v.? >> i didn't see it. i only saw it on the internet. but many independent newspapers put it on the first pages and a lot of activists printed out the photo to show it to people in the streets. this is how the awareness happened because many didn't know about it. some heard of it but they didn't actually see it. so it was independent effort to spread the photo all over the street. >> warner: was this unusual behavior on the part of the egyptian security forces? >> well, not really. a few months ago many had certain violence of this so, no, it's not new. it happens before in april to certain of girls and i'm not sure you heard of it or not but they encountered such violence but it wasn't actually filmed so we only heard their testimony. they said that it happened to them but this was the only documented event. that's why people believed it. >> warner: so what are you trying or what were you trying to accomplish with this march yesterday? >> it was first a march of anger we were angry about what happened to t
how widely was that seen in egypt? was it on state t.v.? >> i didn't see it. i only saw it on the internet. but many independent newspapers put it on the first pages and a lot of activists printed out the photo to show it to people in the streets. this is how the awareness happened because many didn't know about it. some heard of it but they didn't actually see it. so it was independent effort to spread the photo all over the street. >> warner: was this unusual behavior on the part...
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stay safe there in egypt. >>> we're just minutes away from the opening bell. so it is time for the market rundown. cnbc's becky quick is here. >> hey, luke. >> how are we looking the eve before the eve? >> the eve before the eve is looking pretty good. so far. right now it looks like the dow is going to open up by 30 points, luke. we did get some mixed economic news when we heard just about 45 minutes ago that durable goods were up by a very strong up in, up by 3.8%, the best we have seen since july. when you dig down in through that number, there were some concerning signs about what is happening with businesses. business expenditures, it was down by 1.2%, the second month we have seen a drop. that has a lot of people concerned. you heard all the talk in washington about how some of the partisan bicker and back and forth, how that is affecting business spending. that has people worried about that number. also, personal income and spending were up by 0.1%. that was a little concerning as well. and, luke, i don't know if you've done all your holiday shopping ye
stay safe there in egypt. >>> we're just minutes away from the opening bell. so it is time for the market rundown. cnbc's becky quick is here. >> hey, luke. >> how are we looking the eve before the eve? >> the eve before the eve is looking pretty good. so far. right now it looks like the dow is going to open up by 30 points, luke. we did get some mixed economic news when we heard just about 45 minutes ago that durable goods were up by a very strong up in, up by 3.8%,...
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is egypt in this gray area it's been in all of 2011, since february? >> i'm afraid it's worse than a gray area. it's a down ward spiral at this point because the protesters are against military rule in a sense. the military's response to the protests in turn sparks greater protests because of the tactics they're using. and at the same time the economy is in a state of collapse and so there's no jobs. you know, the growth is -- has stopped essentially. and inflation is skyrocketing. what we're seeing is just, as i said, a vicious circle which doesn't show any signs of improving any time soon, frankly. >> michael, thank you so much for being on the show. appreciate it. >> thank, luke. >>> you're looking live at pictures here of the white house briefing room. we're expecting president obama to speak any minute now on the payroll tax cut deal. we'll bring that to you live when it happens. don't go anywhere. >>> christmas cheer on wall street and main street. what does it mean for economic recovery? cnbc is here next. this is [ male announcer ] this is your
is egypt in this gray area it's been in all of 2011, since february? >> i'm afraid it's worse than a gray area. it's a down ward spiral at this point because the protesters are against military rule in a sense. the military's response to the protests in turn sparks greater protests because of the tactics they're using. and at the same time the economy is in a state of collapse and so there's no jobs. you know, the growth is -- has stopped essentially. and inflation is skyrocketing. what...
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we saw people there from egypt who were working on this hotel building. we saw people from china. it was so different the last trip. you see part of the world break that seal. it's very different. >> i think the surest way to reunite the peninsula is get the chinese on board but also to conduct an information campaign. to exploit the proliferation of cellphones and radios and media in north korea. to get to the younger generation. >> greta: and four-star general if he is the one that takes over and i'm suspicious it will be the brother-in-law. it is said he was educated in england. he has a taste of the west and he is chipping away of the country. >> couple points. nothing is going to happen overnight. i think this will be evidence use ear process. i view as john does, this is an opportunity not a threat. we leadership in the west that we in the west and along the chinese and japanese to exploit to our advantage and hopefully over a year or two, we might see serious changes. >> greta: the country is so nationalistic. they have been gearing up. they have had a famine and starving b
we saw people there from egypt who were working on this hotel building. we saw people from china. it was so different the last trip. you see part of the world break that seal. it's very different. >> i think the surest way to reunite the peninsula is get the chinese on board but also to conduct an information campaign. to exploit the proliferation of cellphones and radios and media in north korea. to get to the younger generation. >> greta: and four-star general if he is the one...
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but more importantly, there's an outcry in egypt. the sight of women being stripped and beaten on the streets is one which i think is very offensive in a conservative society like egypts and it's going to bring more people out in streets. >> more to come, michael singh, thanks for your time. >>> up next, house democratic whip steny hoyer ways in live on "andrea mitchell reports." honey, check your email! [ cellphone chimes ] [ cat yodeling ] kids! [ cat yodeling ] sing, larry, sing! [ cat yodeling ] we should have got a cat. [ male announcer ] get low prices on gifts to stay connected. order your last-minute gifts at walmart-dot-com and get free same-day pickup on select items. save money. live better. walmart. yes. but lately we've been using k-y® intense™. it stimulates arousal so the big moment is... (announcer) k-y® brand intense™ - intensifies female satisfaction. uil bud i'm stild stubbed up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't un-stuff your nose. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels fights you
but more importantly, there's an outcry in egypt. the sight of women being stripped and beaten on the streets is one which i think is very offensive in a conservative society like egypts and it's going to bring more people out in streets. >> more to come, michael singh, thanks for your time. >>> up next, house democratic whip steny hoyer ways in live on "andrea mitchell reports." honey, check your email! [ cellphone chimes ] [ cat yodeling ] kids! [ cat yodeling ] sing,...
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>> there have been further development in egypt. when he sees violence break out, that is a concern. at the same time, he believes the egyptian military is committed to the process of transition whereby the wishes of the egyptian people for a full system are realized. that includes the election, constitutional reforms common \ and the election of a new president. he has confidence egypt is working towards that, and when we see violence, raises concerns zero years -- that raises concerns. >> the question remains has either one spoken to their counterparts? are you doing anything -- doing anything to cut supplies to u.s. equipment? are you concerned about the violence of the egyptian military against civilians? >> i would have to check on general dempsey. i do not know. as george said, he is deeply concerned are violence and -- by violence, no matter who is perpetrated by. it is unacceptable. you have seen the egyptian military apologize for it. that is encouraging, and we certainly hope we will investigate and deal with it appropriat
>> there have been further development in egypt. when he sees violence break out, that is a concern. at the same time, he believes the egyptian military is committed to the process of transition whereby the wishes of the egyptian people for a full system are realized. that includes the election, constitutional reforms common \ and the election of a new president. he has confidence egypt is working towards that, and when we see violence, raises concerns zero years -- that raises concerns....
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in egypt, troops and riot police raided cairo's tahrir square in a new bid to evict protesters against military control. at least 14 people have been killed in five days of violent confrontations. in response, hundreds of women marched through central cairo today criticizing military brutality. there have been repeated attacks on women, including one who was stripped half naked, beaten by soldiers and dragged through the streets. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: and we turn to the republican presidential race, which has turned into a national dead heat, nowhere more than in iowa, where the first votes will be cast in two weeks. from the moment newt gingrich emerged as the latest republican frontrunner, from a group representing former massachusetts governor mitt romney. >> gingrich cashed in. freddie mac paid newt $30,000 an hour, $1.6 million. >> ifill: from texas congressman ron paul. >> he's demonstrated to be the very essence of the washington insiders. >> it's about serial hypocrisy. >> ifill: today in this new ad from texas governor rick per
in egypt, troops and riot police raided cairo's tahrir square in a new bid to evict protesters against military control. at least 14 people have been killed in five days of violent confrontations. in response, hundreds of women marched through central cairo today criticizing military brutality. there have been repeated attacks on women, including one who was stripped half naked, beaten by soldiers and dragged through the streets. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen....
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iraq, syria and egypt. they have no influence at the moment that leaves the free content is saudi arabia cut iran and turkey and these are the only arab countries. in many ways, this saturday's see themselves staring match in a do or die confrontation with the rain and. also think kerry and, nuclear. they see the emergence of the new iraqi state as a major commit major loss of the strategic position. they represent the fact he is in our country along with the shia prime minister and has occurred for president. and by contrast, dave may take some, as we heard from david come to some great relief in the fact that he ran mean friend, if you want, ally of syria is in deep trouble and is about the regime may collapse. and with it of course that would be a serious blow not just to iran and syria, but with respect to hezbollah which has been iran's great arm for both deterrence and punishment for anyone they do not like. so both interior in iraq, you can look at turks may be as a potential balance. it is ruled by
iraq, syria and egypt. they have no influence at the moment that leaves the free content is saudi arabia cut iran and turkey and these are the only arab countries. in many ways, this saturday's see themselves staring match in a do or die confrontation with the rain and. also think kerry and, nuclear. they see the emergence of the new iraqi state as a major commit major loss of the strategic position. they represent the fact he is in our country along with the shia prime minister and has...
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and whether it be in egypt, where i was earlier this year in tahrir square or in london or america on wall street, people feel where, you know, this was the deal . we went, we studied, we worked, and there's no opportunity. and one of the reasons we wrote "the road from ruin," there needs to be a serious conversation about reconstructing the capitalist system with the people. it's our money that's being invested. we've got to make it work for us rather than for the few. >> let me ask you a question about your book. in your book, you talk about replacing the dollar with a new world reserve currency. and i was wondering if you could expand on that for us. >> well, i think that's a long-run thing. part of the problem we've had has been that china has been lending and others have been lending all this money to america, which has been invested in a housing bubble. but i think the more immediate problem is to look at all the financial institutions that we put our savings into. which are encouraging all this short-term behavior in the markets. you know, the institutions like fidelity or the
and whether it be in egypt, where i was earlier this year in tahrir square or in london or america on wall street, people feel where, you know, this was the deal . we went, we studied, we worked, and there's no opportunity. and one of the reasons we wrote "the road from ruin," there needs to be a serious conversation about reconstructing the capitalist system with the people. it's our money that's being invested. we've got to make it work for us rather than for the few. >> let...
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. >>> plus, women in cairo protesting their treatment at the hands of egypt's military government. we sound off on whether 2011 was a bad year for women overall. but lately we've been using k-y® intense™. it stimulates arousal so the big moment is... (announcer) k-y® brand intense™ - intensifies female satisfaction. easy. name some things that aren't on your list. jumper cables, camo anything, a power drill -- ooh! [ male announcer ] the only place to go for every guy on your christmas list with great deals throughout the store. walmart. >>> welcome back, a million person march is being planned for later this week in egypt to protest the government's treatment of women. an apology from the military is not enough to quell outrage over recent beatings, jailings and alleged threats of rape against women protesters. yesterday thousands marched in the streets of cairo. women's rights is a huge issue in 2011 from the abuse of women around the world to laws being pushed in the u.s., even with all the talks of women still strug until the workplace. labor stats show off all the jobs l
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. >>> coming up, dramatic protests in egypt. the military rulers under fire for using excessive force again women. >>> plus mitt romney hits the campaign trail in a new hampshire. you can get all the latest political news at nbc's branden in new website, nbcpolitics.com. this is "andrea mitchell reports," it's only on msnbc. we're kind of a quiet couple. yes. but lately we've been using k-y® intense™. it stimulates arousal so the big moment is... (announcer) k-y® brand intense™ - intensifies female satisfaction. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. it's like having portable navigation. a bluetooth connection. a stolen vehicle locator. roadside assistance. and something that could help save your life - automatic help in a crash. it's the technology of five devices in one hard-working mirror. because life happens while you drive. this holiday, give someone you love an onstar fmv mirror for only 1
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no quiet at all in egypt where prodemocracy protesters aren't leaving ta rear square without a fight. activists are returned at least 14 people were killed in five days of clashes and egypt's ruling party is under severe scrutiny for using excess ir force. breaking news unfolding out of northern new jersey. a small plane crashed on busy intertate 287. new jersey state troopers say three people could be dead. this single engine turbo prop had taken off from the airport when it disappear from the radar. we're going to stay on top of the story and bring you the updates as soon as we get that. that crash along interstate 287. >>> the california car chase with a dramatic ending for a 4-year-old little girl. the girl's mom calling with a report of a possible kidnapping. video then captures police chasing down a car in l.a. the man behind the wheel opens the door. the child in his lap. today the driver is in custody. that little girl is now safe. >>> never easy to say good-bye. now that at&t has ended its bid to end t mobile. there's a fukushima daiichi over how much the giant owes t mobile
no quiet at all in egypt where prodemocracy protesters aren't leaving ta rear square without a fight. activists are returned at least 14 people were killed in five days of clashes and egypt's ruling party is under severe scrutiny for using excess ir force. breaking news unfolding out of northern new jersey. a small plane crashed on busy intertate 287. new jersey state troopers say three people could be dead. this single engine turbo prop had taken off from the airport when it disappear from the...
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. >>> coming up, dramatic protests in egypt. the military rulers under fire for using excessive force again women. >>> plus mitt romney hits the campaign trail in a new hampshire. you can get all the latest political news at nbc's branden in new website, nbcpolitics.com. this is "andrea mitchell reports," it's only on msnbc. we're kind of a quiet couple. yes. but lately we've been using k-y® intense™. it stimulates arousal so the big moment is... (announcer) k-y® brand intense™ - intensifies female satisfaction. when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this
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jenna: now you were in egypt in february. you've lived in egypt in the past. >> yep. jenna: what do you this tells us where egypt is right now in the process of setting up a new government and becoming this new country under new rule? >> you know, i think this highlights the enormous complexity of this moment in egypt. it is wonderful that the egyptians after 40 years of kind of terrible dictatorship are finally going to get to choose, but, it's not likely to come out well for women. jenna: why is that? >> because the muslim brotherhood is going to emerge and is already emerging as the strongest party. jenna: i have to add here, in today's protest in the streets the muslim brotherhood said they would not participate in this. >> that's right. they said they wouldn't participate because they have done a deal with the military. they want to work out an arrangement with the military that will enable them to come to power cleanly and neatly and that means that they don't want to embarass the military by going out into the streets to protest even to defend the honor of wome
jenna: now you were in egypt in february. you've lived in egypt in the past. >> yep. jenna: what do you this tells us where egypt is right now in the process of setting up a new government and becoming this new country under new rule? >> you know, i think this highlights the enormous complexity of this moment in egypt. it is wonderful that the egyptians after 40 years of kind of terrible dictatorship are finally going to get to choose, but, it's not likely to come out well for...
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. >>> duling demonstrations underway in egypt. the scene in tahrir square, you're seeing there protesters are demanding that the ruling military council transfer power to civilians. they're outraged over this week's brutal crackdown. >>> elsewhere in cairo hundreds of pro-military demonstrators gathered to voice their support for the ruling party. >>> reversal today from north korea north korea as it prepares for the funeral of its dear leader, kim jong il. it says it will accept private condolence delegations from south korea. the two countries technically are still at war. earlier in the week the secretive government announced that it would not accept foreign delegations. kim's funeral set for wednesday. >>> and in new zealand a city they are already pretty spooked by deadly earthquake earlier this year getting another jolt. you see that shaking going on. you see people ducking for cover. a series of tremors hit near christchurch today. the same area hit by a powerful quake back in february. 180 people were killed in that disast
. >>> duling demonstrations underway in egypt. the scene in tahrir square, you're seeing there protesters are demanding that the ruling military council transfer power to civilians. they're outraged over this week's brutal crackdown. >>> elsewhere in cairo hundreds of pro-military demonstrators gathered to voice their support for the ruling party. >>> reversal today from north korea north korea as it prepares for the funeral of its dear leader, kim jong il. it says it...
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unlike virtually any other part of the world, arab awakening as your report on egypt points out, this is a very insulated, opaque country. i think in the long-term, can they continue to have this mote surrounding north korea, no. in this information world, more information is going to come in and it will destabilize north korea over the long-term. in the short-term, i think the best case scenario here is there's a relatively smooth transition. >> and this is all happening in the middle of an election campaign here so the president will not have as much running room as we otherwise might and no matter what steps he takes, you're sure to hear if the other side as well. thank you very much. and up next, fighting prejudice. with punch lines. rock centers harry smith joining us. [ male announcer ] tom's discovering that living healthy can be fun. see? he's taking his vitamins. new one a day vitacraves plus omega-3 dha is a complete multivitamin for adults. plus an excellent source of omega-3 dha in a great tasting gummy. one a day, gummies for grown-ups. fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they
unlike virtually any other part of the world, arab awakening as your report on egypt points out, this is a very insulated, opaque country. i think in the long-term, can they continue to have this mote surrounding north korea, no. in this information world, more information is going to come in and it will destabilize north korea over the long-term. in the short-term, i think the best case scenario here is there's a relatively smooth transition. >> and this is all happening in the middle of...
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officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as soon as possible, along with their partnership, i can now say that the signing of the protocol is the beginning of cooperation between us and the arab league. >> sreenivasan: the announcement came on a day when activist said up to 70 soldiers were gunned down by government troops as they tried to desert near the turkish border. at least 30 other people died in attacks elsewhere. it continued a wave of street violence that churned over the weekend. protest leaders said at least 21 people were killed on sunday as troops and rebels fought each other in northwestern syria. hopes have dimmed
officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as...
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megyn: what is happening in egypt that is worrying israel and should worry us. what i read is the muslim brotherhood has a 10% lead over the more radical group. that causes concern to think that the muslim brotherhood is the less radical group. >> the islamist parties got 5% of the vote. we still have a long way to go. but more elections are going to come in the rural areas where many people think the islamists will do better. the democratic parties quote-unquote got 20% or less. probably 50 per of that vote is coptic christians who are per concerned about sharia law being imposed by the new majority. 30 years ago it was muslim brotherhood members who assassinated president anwar sadat. so the question whether the moderate face they put on for western journalists to try and avoid repression from the mubarak government and if they gain power they will rule much like the more radical group. the muslim brotherhood you mentioned -- do we believe their rhetoric? they say they are committed to earn egypt that's civil, democratic, modern and constitutional. sounds grea
megyn: what is happening in egypt that is worrying israel and should worry us. what i read is the muslim brotherhood has a 10% lead over the more radical group. that causes concern to think that the muslim brotherhood is the less radical group. >> the islamist parties got 5% of the vote. we still have a long way to go. but more elections are going to come in the rural areas where many people think the islamists will do better. the democratic parties quote-unquote got 20% or less. probably...
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officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as soon as possible, along with their partnership, i can now say that the signing of the protocol is the beginning of cooperation between us and the arab league. >> sreenivasan: the announcement came on a day when activists said up to 70 soldiers were gunned down by government troops as they tried to desert near the turkish border. at least 30 other people died in attacks elsewhere. it continued a wave of street violence that churned over the weekend. protest leaders said at least 21 people were killed on sunday as troops and rebels fought each other in northwestern syria. hopes have dimmed
officials from syria and the arab league took part in a ceremony today in cairo, egypt. it lets observers in for one month, with the option of extending that stay. in damascus, the syrian foreign minister insisted the regime is serious and not just stalling for time. >> we would not have signed the protocol unless our amendments on it had been adopted no matter what the circumstances were. but after applying those amendments and since we are seeking a political solution to this crisis as...
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. >>> this week marks egypt's first election. the party that led the revolt not doing well empty polls. >> with less than a year until the presidential election which one will capture the blue collar vote. we'll talk to the rnc and dnc, next. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. congratulations. congralations. today, the city of charlotte can use verizon technology to inspire binesses to conserve energy and monitor costs. making communities greener... congratulations. ... and buildings as valuable to the bottom line... whoa ! ... as the people inside them. congratulations. because when you add verizon to your company, you don't just add, you multiply. ♪ discover something new... verizon. if something is simply the color of gold, is it really worth more? we don't think so. chase sapphire preferred is a card of a different color. that's because you a
. >>> this week marks egypt's first election. the party that led the revolt not doing well empty polls. >> with less than a year until the presidential election which one will capture the blue collar vote. we'll talk to the rnc and dnc, next. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. congratulations....
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. >> bret: egypt's ruling military is defending its use of force on pro-democracy protesters. violence has been raging in cairo since friday when forces crack down on a sit-in near tahrir square. at least three people were killed today, pushing the death toll over four days to 14. syria today signed an arab league initiative that will allow observers in the country as part of an effort to end president bashar assad's violent nine-month crackdown on prodemocracy protests there. they say by signing the document, the regime stands to gain more time to possibly avert wider international involve in the the crisis. authorities in the philippines organized the first mass burial after 950 people died over the weekend in flooding spawned from a tropical storm. philippine red cross estimates another 800 people are still missing. nearly 150,000 people are said to be affected by the disaste disaster. he was a dissident play write, the czech president and voice for eastern european freedom. chief washington correspondent james rosen remembers vaclav havel. >> when "the velvet revolution" p
. >> bret: egypt's ruling military is defending its use of force on pro-democracy protesters. violence has been raging in cairo since friday when forces crack down on a sit-in near tahrir square. at least three people were killed today, pushing the death toll over four days to 14. syria today signed an arab league initiative that will allow observers in the country as part of an effort to end president bashar assad's violent nine-month crackdown on prodemocracy protests there. they say by...